Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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So The People May Know
lander, 22, said last night the
drug — called chlorothiazide — test
vs items.
*ALL BROKEN UP'
air force and train Syrians in fly-
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WE SERVE YOU OIL!
That is Our Place in Proaress
We are proud to be a part of Oil Progress Week
OCTOBER 13TH TO 19TH
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one hears the repeated harping of t
Cooper’s Humble Service Station
W. 1st Street
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Caldwell's Amlico Service Station
(428 N. Jefferson
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Wilbank’s Texaco Service Sialion
Bowden's Amlico Service Station
01 So. Jefterson
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pau-iwi
Jackson Oil Co., Amlico Jobber
$0sw.15th Street
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Downtown Amlico Service Station
may have the benefit of the paper‘s conclusion
Burners Humble Service Slalion
unfortunate situation created by a wildcat strike at Lone Sier
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Loyd Green's Humble Service Station
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Pope’s Amlico Service Slalion
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Trial by jury was one of the
main points in the Magna Charta
which King John signed in the
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And to serve you better each' year with the finest oil products available for
air better motoring.
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The 07 women, two teen age
boys and the painter hope their
baked specialties rise to the oc-
casion, which is the ninth annual
" Bake-off’ sponsored by Pills-
bury flower company.
The judges, who sample each
specialty, announce the winners
at tonight's awards banquet
force nor war of nerves directed
against any country. He said the
Egyptians would participate in
any military operation undertak-
en by the Syrian army and would
train Syrian forces in the use at
new weapons.
The latter presumably was a
reference to Russian arms Syria
has received recently from Rus-
sia. -
Egyptian air force planes which
accompanied Rie troops to Syria
will remain there indefinitely,
the spokesman continued. He said
this was according to a prepared
plan to coperate with the Syrian
The Following Editorial la Reprinted from he Oct 13 fam el
the Longview Sunday News-Journal
WINDOW SHOPPER -
BELOIT, Wis. JI—Opaline Red-
mond bought a new car from a
local dealer. As she drove down
the street she lost control of the
vehicle and crashed into a busi-
ness place—the showroom of an-
other auto dealer.
This page is sponsored in connection with
U Progress Week, Oct. 13 to 19 by the Serv-
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The Texas Company
C. E GADDIS, Comsignee
A 17th Street
Gull Oil Corporation
DAN MITCHELL, Agent
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Sinclair Refining Co.
MARION BETTS. Agent
One it reminded of the famliar Pinko tactic of laying
down a emoke-ecreen to hide the real purpoee of a moot when
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era, measuring cups and secret
recipes in a 1100,000 baking con-
Continental Oil Company
BROWN A GAREErI, Agehts
I' Gaddis Texaco Service Station
10th Street PA 4-3331
JABO LANDERS, Owner
to. East Cora er Square
Euie Hopkint and G. A. MeCreigi
of Doing erf eld: Leon Cokor of Nt
Gencoov, Carl Shamburger, Dr. Euvur r
ear, Wotton Witt and Jot Zeppa of Tyler. _____________
Lone Star are ell Katt Texane and we go along with their
portion of what really happened at Lone Star.
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Magnolia Petroleum Co.
LLOYD AGAN, Consignee
Start and ioflemmatory language blaming “Dallae-baeed
« ginning to ruff er can only remind one of the "Communiat
tactic of waving the bloody thirt. In thie diepute, we prefer
to follow the flag of conttructive accomplishment of proved
leaden meh at Gene Germany and Red Webiter^who have
been maligned by contract-breaking nniontere — they and
euch well known Katt Texac director! of Lone Star as C. E.
Owen of Tyler; John T. Crim of Kilgore; Verne CUmenta.
KUie Hopkint and G. A. HeCreight of Longview; W. 0. Irvin
'aplet; and Henry BMAlea
Vdgar Vauahn, W. C.^ind.
of Tyler. Then director! of
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one heart the repeated harping of the wildcat itrikon and
their privately paid (or do they want to admit that the union
treaeury it paying them!) repreeontativee charging that the
company hat refund to abide by deeitione of arbitrator! in
labor matteri. If thie were true, then why haen t come of the
complainant! come forward to claim Lone Star’! offer of
UftOO to any employee who can prove that the company hog
faded to abide by any arbitrator'! decition during the fvH
tO-gear life of the company f
PHILLIPS M AGENTS
Texarkama Highway
New Drug Found
For Relief Of High
Blood Pressure
BOSTON u — Discovery of a
new drug for the relief of high
blood pressure has been an-
nounced by two doctors at
Massachusets Memorial Hospial.
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losures
I Mirror Co.,
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nclosures and
Us are manu-
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Hants, Gs.
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the Mount
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We think plant production record! will now thow that
Lone Star’t labor team, met, ad of brog “g^ broken up” i
dong alright But it is fairly certain that a lot of good Kael
Texae working men and their familin are going to be pretty
well ehaken up when they begin to realin that they have
followed a email group of eore-heado and hot-mouthed agibo.
ton into the briar-patch of folly. Fortunately, there ie a way
out of the brambln, although a little fur may be loot in the
process, and menu eincere and gord-hrartrd men already
have taken the path back. It it hoped that many other! toon
will wake from a nightmare excurtion and find th nr way
back to the world of reality- -for a brier-patch ie no place for
9/lUow who it “all broken up1'to epend a cold winter. 4
may add up to 20 years to the
life expectancy of some 20 mil-
lion Americans who suffer from
high blood pressure.
They said they tried the drug
over a period of months on 51
patients with “amazing, startling
and exciting” results.
The doctors said that even the
toughest esses of hypertension in
patients who failed to respond to
all other forms of treatment, re-
sponded to chlorothiazide.
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Your automobile requires care and responsible attention. We are proud to
! entrusted with this task and with su pplying your motoring needs.
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spatch of the troops to w
t not now . S show of I ing
IB—An Egyptian mili-
sman said today Egyp-
which landed in Syria
nits of infantry and ar-
pipped with armored
eavy tanks.
tesman told the news-
khbar the forces were
folie" but a “striking
A the Egyptipan army
. large-scale military
tesman did not disclose
the force, which Wash-
I London officials have
at from 1,000 to 1,800
Turkish source said
0 Egyptians may have
ved in the movement
gyp tian spokesman
The discoverers. Dr. Robert W. er — are battling with egg beat-
Wilkins, 80, and Dr. William Hol-
Service Station Pumps...
MIGs and Ilyushin jets.. . year 1218.
• Williamson & Harmon Oil Co.
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In the piney woode belt around the Lone Star Stad plant
than daye one can hear a plaintive wail—the edf-impoeed
, cry of wildcat etrikere about eomebody “breaking up •
winning team." We think it ie important that the public,
which hae been expand to conflicting etatemente, come to
know fuet who it breaking up whan team.
For a decade now we have watched with keen intereet as
thie plant hae been developed—from the time when it was
vacant building! and mating !ted on a poorly reclaimed
owampeite, to the time we were able to help renue it from
diemantling erewi and the ecrap heap, until the present time
when under good management it finally hae become an oper-
oting succesa.
We have watched as literally hundred! of fast Tezas
men have come out from behind the compaee-end of a lacy
mule reluctantly following a row of bumble-bee cotton, or
from the buainen end of a crocecut taw or doublebit azep
watched and waited until then men were dowly trained al
great coat to do epecific jobe and then by a patient manage,
went welded into an effective working force which, at long
last and after great expenn, could make the Lone Star facto,
ties produce economically; watched while the company itead.
ily rawed wage! until thece men were drawing the higheH
eteel induetry wage ratei generally effective anywhere imtha
' world.
The Lone Star Steel dory ie a great American epto.ua
fine a demonotration as ws have even in our time of The
American Way and our great free enterprue eyetem at work.
But what hae taken place at the Lone Star plant in the part
three week! ie neither Americaniem nor good unionism. Not
content with top wagee and a contract with two more year!
to run, a email group of hotheade and agitator! took a covet.
•us look at the company’! profit figure of laet year (but for.
got to look at ite gigantic debt) and in the manner of a man
with a jug in one hand and the etopper in the other decided
that now was the time to reach into the company'! profit!
and to ceite control of production. So they left their good
jobe m violation of their union contract, and led a wildcat
walkout which in the ueual rulc-or-ruin manner broke up the
team which Lone Star had truinod wiU ouch patience and
great coet.
The Good Book declare! that “by their fruite ye eked
know them," and eome of thooe people have now revealed
their true etripe. One is itrongly reminded of the Bock-HoffS
pattern of labor action. Thie which ws are eeeing at Lone
Star, of course, is not a true pattern of unionirm—for the
------— VaitodyStoelwerkon of America wouldn’t mnetion or ap.
prove it—thie is mors on the pattern of levoliem. In defence
of good unionism, it mart be pointed out that many men who
have belonged to union! for up to a quarter century continue
to work in the plant. Out of more than i^00 persons now
working there, eome 1^00 are in union jobe.
Cooks Try For
Pillsbury Prize
BEVERLY HILLS, CaUt u-
One hundred amateur cooks —in-
eluding a one-armed house paint-
Oil News
Application to drill. Morris
County, wildcat 7 miles south
of Daingerfield, The Grelling
Estate, Tyler, Tex.; a W. Con-
ner, lease; Well No. 1; J. M. Wat-
son Survey, 330 feet east of the
west boundry line, 330 north at
the south boundry line of the
J. M. Watson Survey. Proposed
depth 4200 feet.
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